I use the word 'culture' in its broadest sense, including ethnic, religious, diaspora, caste, regional and national groupsThis list is not exhaustive and will never be completely finished. I have attempted to include links from both the communities themselves as well as studies by others. As is the nature of the internet, many links will not work due to a hundred different reasons (server could be down, owner has moved or closed the site, bandwidth problems etc). I will attempt to delete dead links when I have free time (which isn't often).
The site is under constant updating.Thanks and I hope you find the group you are looking for.
My aim is to represent every culture of this world
Culture of Pakistan: I am pakistani and i am feeling very proud to represent culture of my country.Pakistani cultureThe history of present-day Pakistan is very eventful, deep, and rich. Visitors can look back into this history through various historical locations such as the Mughal architecture, ancient Budhist towns around Taxila, the Indus Valley civilization, colonial heritage, and many more! Using these notable sites to look into Pakistan's history gives one a good understanding of Pakistani culture, and the role of historic sites, events, and civilizations in shaping this culture.
Culture of India:
The culture of India has been shaped not only by its long history, unique geography and diverse demography, but also by its ancient heritages, which were formed during the Indus Valley Civilization and evolved further during the Vedic age, rise and decline of Buddhism, the Golden age, invasions from Central Asia, European colonization and the rise of Indian nationalism.
India's diversity is visible in its languages, religions, dance, music, architecture and customs which differ from place to place within the country, but nevertheless possess a commonality. The culture of India is an amalgamation of diverse sub-cultures spread all over the country and traditions that are several millennia old.
Culture of Africa:
African culture is incredibly interesting because it is so diverse. Every African country is a mix of tribes each with their own unique language and culture. Countries as small as Uganda have more than 30 tribes. Here are links and articles covering arts, crafts, languages, tribes, religions, food and more which will help make your African trip a richer experience.
Culture of Suoth Africa
Culture in South Africa is about as diverse as it can come. South Africa is a multiracial society and defining distinct subgroups by skin colour only will potentially get you into trouble. Those of Afrikaner and British descent won't be too happy to be confused with one another, and there are several major and many minor groupings in the traditional black cultures.